Name Info

JOHN SEARLS Sr. 1711-c1770
Fathers:ROBERT,ROBERT

Search.........Person
Gender.........male
PAF-ID.........09000320
Age............58y 8m 21d
Fam-Group......SEARLS
Fam-ID.........SEARLS
Citizenship....immigrant
Status.........deceased
Last-Marital...widowed

#Marriages.....1
#Divorces......0
#Sources.......1
#Events........1
#Images:.......8
#Comments......1
#Siblings......0
#Children......4

Person-Type....A
Immigrant?.....immigrant
Immig-Known?...immigrant
Parent?........father
Spouse?........husband
Sibling?.......brother
Child?.........son
Twin...........no
Adopted?.......

Title(s).......
Ancestor....... triple ancestor
RelatedToMe....6XGreat;6XGreat
Gen-#..........09;10
Ahn-#..........00000000320;00000000652
Religion.......
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Ht/Wt/Eye/Hair.
Burial.........

Parents and Siblings
  1. Parent: ROBERT SEARLS, male, born:1663 England, died:1711-1753 (48y 0m 0d) ?England, Anc:2, Dad:ROBERT SEARLS, Mom:JOHANNA SEARLS, #M:1, #Cmnts:1, #SrcDocs:1
  2. Parent: MARY\MATILDA QUARTERMAIN, female, born:1670 England, died:1711-1750 (41y 0m 0d) Hagley (Worcestershire) England, Anc:2, #M:1, #Cmnts:1, #SrcDocs:2

Spouse(s) and Children
  1. Marriage: 1732-09-27 Burnford (Oxfordshire) England
  2. Spouse: MARY ELIZABETH PACKER, female, born:1709 Biddestone (Wiltshire) England, died:1732-1799 (23y 0m 0d) ?Westchester county New York, Anc:2, #Cmnts:1, #SrcDocs:1
  3. ..Child: JOHN SEARLS Jr., male, born:1732-05-11 Mount Pleasant (Westchester) New York, died:1810-08-29 (78y 3m 18d) Coxsackie (Greene) New York, Anc:2, Dad:JOHN SEARLS Sr., Mom:MARY ELIZABETH PACKER, #Cmnts:3, #SrcDocs:20
  4. ..Child: JOHN SEARLS Sr.
  5. ..Child: JOHN SEARLS Sr.
  6. ..Child: JOHN SEARLS Sr.

Events
Birth
: 1711-04-11, Age:58y 8m 21d, London, Middlesex county, England, ImageID: S__0224
Baptism
: 1711-05-07, Age:58y 8m 21d, London, Middlesex county, England, Role:baptised
Married
: 1732-09-27, Age:58y 8m 21d, Burnford, Oxfordshire county, England, Official:D. Wigmore, Role:groom, The marriage record on Sep.27, 1732 in Burnford, Oxfordshire county, England, said that John Searls Sr. was a mariner of St. Pauls. The ceremony was performed by D. Wigmore., ImageID: S__0225
Will-inclusion
: 1736-05-18, Age:58y 8m 21d, Bedford, Westchester county, New York, Role:inherit, The Bedford, Westchester county, New York Deeds town meeting minutes of May 18, 1736 mentions a John Searls as an heir., ImageID: S__0226
Death
: c1770 , Age:58y 8m 21d, ?Chappaquiddick, Westchester county, New York
Will-proven
: 1770-04-12, Age:58y 8m 21d, Westchester county New York, Role:writer, John Searls Jr. involvement (sending a letter) in the probate of his deceased father John Searls Sr. in Westchester county New York. Both are called yeoman. The document is dated Apr.12, 1770.
John Searls Sr. probate dated Jan.11, 1770 with John Jr. along with Solomon Searls and Caleb Haight, all who live in North Castle, Westchester county, New York., ImageID: S__0227,S__0228
Burial
: ?, Age:58y 8m 21d, Role:standalone, in Pound Ridge.

Places In
Chappaquiddick (Westchester) New York
London (Middlesex) England
Burnford (Oxfordshire) England
Bedford (Westchester) New York

General

Ancestry.com family of John Searls Sr. and Mary Packer including their son Adam. · · Ancestry.com family of Mary (Quartermain) Searls who was born in London. She married Robert Searls and had ancestral child John Sr. The parents of Mary are also given. · · Ancestry.com family of Mary Elizabeth Packer, wife of John Searls Sr. including their child Adam. This family information also says Mary was first married to John Norris in 1731 in England. (see Image S__0230). · · Ancestry.com family of Robert Searls who was born and died in Acton, Suffolk county, England but the birth of his son was in London [which is southwest of Acton]. He married Mary Quatermain and had ancestral child John Sr. The parents of Robert are also given.


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S__0223 - Family of John Searls Sr. and Mary Packer
S__0224 - Birth of John Searls Sr. son of Robert and Mary Searles in England
S__0225 - Marriage of John Searls Sr. and Elizabeth Packer - Notation
S__0226 - Minutes of the 1736 Bedford New York about Deeds includes a John Searls
S__0227 - Probate Record of John Searls Sr. by His Son John Jr.
S__0228 - Probate Record of John Searls Sr. involving His Son John Jr. and Two Others
Z__0001 - Map of Counties of England
Z__0032 - Map of Counties of New York


Sources
Susan M. Fisher entry on FamilySearch website for Fishers and Searls

family, different wife Deborah
family
as son


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Historical
1713-1714: India - Tarabai establishes rival Maratha Empire government in Kolhapur against Chattrapati Shahu
1714: England - Accession of George I, Elector of Hanover, to the throne of Great Britain, he rules until 1727
1715: England, Scotland - First Jacobite rebellion breaks out
1715: France - Louis XIV dies, leaving France deep in debt
1715: Italy - Pope Clement XI declares Catholicism and Confucianism Incompatible
1716: India - Establishment of the Sikh Confederacy along the India Pakistan border
1718-1730: Turkey - Tulip period of the Ottoman Empire
1718: United States - Blackbeard (Edward Teach) is killed by Robert Maynard in a North Carolina Inlet on the Inner side of Ocracoke Island
1718: United States - City of New Orleans founded by the French in North America
1719: England, Scotland - Spanish attempt to restart the Jacobite rebellion fails
1720-1721: France - The Great Plague of Marseille
1720: England, South America - The South Sea Bubble starts, It is a British joint stock company that tradez in South America, the company is granted a monopoly to trade in the Spanish South American colonies as part of a treaty during the War of Spanish Succession, the primary element of trade was slaves, in return, the company assumes the national debt England Incurs during the war
1720: Spain, Mexico - Spanish military embarks on the Villasur expedition from Mexico and travel into the Great Plains
1721: China - Kangxi Emperor bans Christian Missionaries because of the decree by Pope Clement XI
1721: England - Robert Walpole became the first Prime Minister of Great Britain (de facto)
1721: Russia, Denmark, Poland, Sweden - Treaty of Nystad signed, ending the 21-year long Great Northern War, It was a coalition of numerous states that successfully contested Swedish supremacy in northern Central and Eastern Europe, Initially, the anti-Swedish alliance was composed of Peter the Great of Russia, Frederik IV of Denmark-Norway and August the Strong of Saxe-Poland-Lithuania
1721: Russia - Peter I reforms the Russian Orthodox Church
1722-1723: Russia, Iran - Russo-Persian War
1722-1725: England, Ireland - Controversy over the halfpence of William Wood leads to the Drapier Letters and begins the Irish economic Independence from England movement
1722: Afghanistan, Iran - Afghans conquered Iran, overthrowing the Safavid Shah Soltan Hosein
1722: Africa - Welsh pirate Bartholomew Roberts is killed in a sea battle off the African coast
1722: China - Kangxi Emperor of China dies
1723-1730: Kazakhstan - The Great Disaster, an Invasion of Kazakh territories by the nomadic Dzungars
1723: Russi - Slavery abolished in Russia, Peter the Great converted the household slaves into house serfs
1725: Africa - The Fulani nomads took complete control of Fuuta Jallon (Guinea, West Africa) and set up the first of many Fulani jihad states to come
1726: China - The enormous Chinese encyclopedia Gujin Tushu Jicheng of over 100 million written Chinese characters in over 800,000 pages is printed in 60 different copies using copper-based Chinese movable type printing
1727-1729: England, Spain - Anglo-Spanish War
1729-1735: England - Charles Wesley and John Wesley begin the Methodism in England
1730-1760: England, United States - First Great Awakening takes place in Great Britain and North America, it challenges the established clergy and leads to many new Protestant denominations, this contributes to the concept of religious tolerance
1730: Turkey - Mahmud I takes over Ottoman Empire after the Patrona Halil revolt, ending the Tulip period
1732-1734: Russia, Ukraine - Crimean Tatar/Tartar raids into Russia
1732: United States - George Washington is born in Virginia
1733-1738: Poland - War of the Polish Succession
1735-1739: Russia, Turkey - Russo-Turkish War (fifth of ten), Russian victory
1735-1799: China - The Qianlong Emperor of China oversaw a huge expansion in territory
1735: United States - John Adams is born in Boston
1736: China - Qing Dynasty Chinese court painters recreate the classic panoramic painting by Zhang Zeduan called Along the River During Qingming Festival
1736: Iran - Nader Shah assumed title of Shah of Persia and founded the Afsharid dynasty, ruled until his death in 1747
1736: United States - Patrick Henry born
1737: United States - Alexander Hamilton born
1737: United States - John Hancock born
1738-1756: Mali - Famine across the Sahel, half the population of Timbuktu (Mali) died
1738: Italy - Pope Clement XII Issues the Eminenti Apostolatus Specula prohibiting Catholics from becoming Freemasons
1739: England, Spain, Caribbean - Great Britain and Spain fight the War of Jenkins Ear in the Caribbean
1739: India - Battle of Karnal, Nader Shah defeats the Mughals and sacks Delhi
1740-1741: Ireland - Famine in Ireland killed ten per cent of the population
1740-1748: Austria - War of the Austrian Succession
1740: England, Spain, United States - British attempt to capture St. Augustine, Florida but lose to the Spanish during the Siege of St. Augustine
1740: Germany - Frederick the Great comes to power in Prussia
1741: Italy - Pope Benedict XIV Issues Immensa Pastorum principis against slavery
1741: Russia, United States - Russians began settling the Aleutian Islands
1741: United States - Benjamin Franklin invents the Franklin Stove, a very efficient stove that heats a house even after the fire extinguishes. Franklin chose to not patent his invention based on his belief that he instead should help others
1743: United States - Thomas Jefferson is born in Virginia
1744-1748: France, India - The First Carnatic War fought between the British, the French, the Marathas, and Mysore in India
1744: France - French attempt to restart the Jacobite rebellion fails
1744: Saudi Arabia - The First Saudi State is founded by Mohammed Ibn Saud
1745: England, Scotland - Second Jacobite Rebellion began by Charles Edward Stuart in Scotland
1745: United States - John Jay born
1747: Afghanistan - Ahmed Shah Durrani founded the Durrani Empire in modern day Afghanistan
1748-1754: England, France, India - The Second Carnatic War fought between the British, the French, the Marathas, and Mysore in India
1748: Austria - Treaty of Aix-La-Chapelle ends the War of the Austrian Succession and First Carnatic War
1748: United States - Benjamin Franklin retires from the printing business to pursue scientific matters
1750: Europe - Peak of the Little Ice Age [first suggested in 1939, this has since been disputed after more detailed research] that lasts another one hundred years
1751: United States - Jamaes Madison born
1752: United States - Benjamin Franklin discovers electricity with his famous kite flying experiment which was done in secrecy at the time. Later that same year he invents the lightning rod, one of the most perfect inventions because it continues to do its job without maintenance. It is still being used today by every tall building in the world.
1753: United States, France, England - Major George Washington, age 21, delivers a message to the French from the English King asking the French to leave North American, the French politely refuse
1754-1763,: United States, France, England - The French and Indian War, Fought in the U.S. and Canada mostly between the French and French allies and the English and English allies, the North American chapter of the Seven Years War
1754: India - Treaty of Pondicherry ends Second Carnatic War (of three) and recognizes Muhammed Ali Khan Wallajah as Nawab of the Carnatic
1755-1763: Canada - The Great Upheaval, forced population transfer of the French Acadian population from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
1755: Portugal - The Lisbon earthquake
1756-1763: France, India - The Third Carnatic War fought between the British, the French, the Marathas, and Mysore in India
1756-1763: globe - Seven Years War fought among European powers in various theaters around the world
1757: India - Battle of Plassey signaled the beginning of formal British rule in India after years of commercial activity under the auspices of the East India Company
1758: England - British colonel James Wolfe Issues the Wolfe Manifesto
1758: United States - James Monroe born
1759: France, England - French commander Louis-Joseph de Montcalm and British commander James Wolfe die during the Battle of the Plains of Abraham
1760: England - George III became King of Britain
1760: Iran - Zand dynasty founded in Iran
1761: France, India - Battle of Panipat, France defeats Maratha Empire
1762-1796: Russia - Reign of Catherine the Great of Russia
1763: India - Treaty of Paris ends Seven Years War and Third Carnatic War
1763: Omdoa - Kingdom of Mysore conquers the Kingdom of Keladi
1765: United States, England - Stamp Act Introduced into the American colonies by the UK Parliament
1766-1799: India - Anglo-Mysore Wars
1767: Burma - Burmese conquered the Ayutthaya kingdom
1768-1774: Russia, Turkey - Russo-Turkish War (sixth of ten), Russian victory
1768: Nepal - Gurkhas conquered Nepal
1769-1770: New Zealand, Australia - James Cook explores and maps New Zealand and Australia
1769-1773: India - The Bengal famine of 1770 killed one third of the Bengal population
1769: United States - James Watt invents the steam engine, this begins the Industrial Revolution
1769: United States - Spanish missionaries established the first of twenty one missions in California
1770-1771: Czech Republic - Famine in Czech lands killed hundreds of thousands
1770: Australia, England - James Cook claims the East Coast of Australia (New South Wales) for Great Britain
1770: United States - Boston Massacre occurs when British troops fire into a crowd of snowball throwers, killing five. John Adams later defends in court the British troops involved, this actually boosts John Adams' reputation because it demonstrates to the British that the Americans are fair